I have the luck of recently purchasing some beefy transformers that can be used in a linear power supply which will result in rail voltages of +/-89VDC. I'm looking for candidates for these amp boards, which I plan to use the amps 8-ohm subwoofers. Unfortunately, this is above the recommended rail range for most of the class-D amps that I have seen. I'd prefer class-D because power dissipation in class AB is going to be too much for my application.
So far I have identified ONE viable candidate: The ColdAmp Sonora S750:
https://www.coldamp.com/store/sonora-s750.html
This amp is spec'd to run on rail as high as +/-94VDC, so I have a couple of volts to spare. This amp can produce about 400W into 8 ohms, which would work well for me.
Any other class-D amp boards out there that will work? Any thoughts on these new Sonora products from ColdAmp?
-Charlie
So far I have identified ONE viable candidate: The ColdAmp Sonora S750:
https://www.coldamp.com/store/sonora-s750.html
This amp is spec'd to run on rail as high as +/-94VDC, so I have a couple of volts to spare. This amp can produce about 400W into 8 ohms, which would work well for me.
Any other class-D amp boards out there that will work? Any thoughts on these new Sonora products from ColdAmp?
-Charlie
It looks like Connexelectronics can configure an IRS2092 board to run off of up to 95V rails:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/connexelectronic/212981-irs2092-modular-amp-91v-a1000smps.html
Maybe I will EMail Cristi about it...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/connexelectronic/212981-irs2092-modular-amp-91v-a1000smps.html
Maybe I will EMail Cristi about it...
How about this full wave cct.
Try it, you might like it.
I don't like it if you can't use it to make a DUAL RAIL power supply...
Thanks anyway.
-Charlie
Hi CharlieLaub
greetings will a diy class d amp operating at +/- 90 be ok for you only
thing you will have to etch your pcb
warm regards
andrew lebon
What is your suggestion for this "DIY Class-D amp"? I can design PCBs but I don't really want to spend the effort to do that for only a couple of units. I'm looking for off-the-shelf amp modules that I can power. Thanks
-Charlie
I have a RA-2500 module that you are welcome to have for free (the price for anyone else is $40 plus shipping). The PCB layout for the amp that uses this module is available at: RB-TDA2500-1 datasheet and application note, data sheet, circuit, pdf, cross reference | Datasheet Archive
Occasionally the PCB's show up on eBay, but I didn't see any right now.
This is the link to the module:
http://www.profusionplc.com/images/data sheets/ra-2500.pdf
Occasionally the PCB's show up on eBay, but I didn't see any right now.
This is the link to the module:
http://www.profusionplc.com/images/data sheets/ra-2500.pdf
I have a RA-2500 module that you are welcome to have for free (the price for anyone else is $40 plus shipping). The PCB layout for the amp that uses this module is available at: RB-TDA2500-1 datasheet and application note, data sheet, circuit, pdf, cross reference | Datasheet Archive
Occasionally the PCB's show up on eBay, but I didn't see any right now.
This is the link to the module:
http://www.profusionplc.com/images/data sheets/ra-2500.pdf
Hi Neil,
I read the datasheet and it seems it's just a driver IC/board and you need to have a handful of additional components (like the output stage) to create an amplifier... is that correct? If so, I am looking for something that is a little more plug and play...
-Charlie
... is that correct? -Charlie
Yep. Just seeing if you had any interest. I bought two of them many years ago along with some suitable transformers, but lost interest. There are probably better ways to use plus and minus 90V
I have a RA-2500 module that you are welcome to have for free (the price for anyone else is $40 plus shipping).
Ha... good deal!
I think I paid around $180 for mine 5 years ago. Still sitting here in a RB-TDA2500 board; never put it to use.
Bringing this thread up again, in case some new stuff is out there...
I am currently thinking of buying a couple of these amp boards:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...-500w-rms-class-d-subwoofer-pa-amplifier.html
They are available as of now, but I'm currently waiting to see if the designer will build one and post some testing results of THD, noise floor, etc.
Is there currently anything else out there that is class-D and runs (safely) off of +/-85-90V rails?
-Charlie
I am currently thinking of buying a couple of these amp boards:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...-500w-rms-class-d-subwoofer-pa-amplifier.html
They are available as of now, but I'm currently waiting to see if the designer will build one and post some testing results of THD, noise floor, etc.
Is there currently anything else out there that is class-D and runs (safely) off of +/-85-90V rails?
-Charlie
- Status
- This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
- Home
- Amplifiers
- Class D
- what class-D amps can run off of +/-90VDC rails?